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Are higher taxes bad for the businesses?

I keep reading these comments here that claim that Obama will raise taxes on corporations, which will cause companies to shut down, and people to get ...

 

I keep reading these comments here that claim that Obama will raise taxes on corporations, which will cause companies to shut down, and people to get laid off etc..

So here is a little information from someone who is quasi-literate in such affairs. First of all Obama is not talking about raising corporate taxes, which are very different from income tax. Obama wants to raise income tax (not corporate tax or capital gains tax) on families that make more than 250 thousand dollars a year. So your boss, who probably makes more than that, would want to get paid a little more so he can offset the higher tax that he would have to pay. The increase will come from the PRE-TAX profit of the company that you are working for. More a company pays in salaries the less it pays in tax as the salary, being an expense, is tax deductable. So in other words that tax that would otherwise be paid by the company is now paid by the individual (your boss). So why the whole drama? The answer is actually simple. Corporations have found a lot of loop holes in tax laws and they never pay the taxes that they are supposed to pay. The individuals on the other hand have to pay straight forward taxes based on W2s which some deductions.

So raising your boss’s tax rate is not going to effect your job or the health of the company you work for. Just the tax system will become better and more stream-lined.

I have tried to explain this as simply as possible. I know some of you are going to ask for sources, but you are no websites that will tell it to you in one paragraph. It is common sense if you want to understand it.

What do you think about this Obama book Fleeced?

 

Here’s a little tidbit-
Consider his proposals:

o In effect, he would legislate a 60 percent tax bracket for upper-income Americans, killing all initiative and innovation. He’d raise the top bracket to 40 percent. He’d apply FICA taxes to all income, not just that under 0,000 as at present. So add 40 percent plus FICA’s 12.5 percent plus Medicare’s 2 percent plus state and local taxes averaging, after deduction, at 5-6 percent, and you have a 60 percent bracket.

o He would double the capital gains tax, saddling the 50 percent of Americans who own stock with dramatically higher taxes.

o He’d double the dividend tax, hitting elderly coupon-clippers now retired and depending on fixed incomes.

o He wants to cover 12 million illegal immigrants with federally subsidized health insurance, dramatically driving up costs and forcing federal rationing of healthcare. As in the U.K. and Canada, you will not be permitted certain medical procedures if the bureaucrats decide you are not worth it.

o He proposes requiring Homeland Security operatives to notify terror suspects that they are under investigation within seven days of starting the investigation

o He says that unless they can establish that there is "probable cause to believe that a certain individual is linked to a specific terrorist group," Homeland Security cannot seize his documents and search his business. The current standard is only that the search be "relevant" to a terror investigation.

o In effect, he would legislate a 60 percent tax bracket for upper-income Americans, killing all initiative and innovation. He’d raise the top bracket to 40 percent. He’d apply FICA taxes to all income, not just that under 0,000 as at present. So add 40 percent plus FICA’s 12.5 percent plus Medicare’s 2 percent plus state and local taxes averaging, after deduction, at 5-6 percent, and you have a 60 percent bracket.

He does not oppose -per-gallon gasoline but only says that he wishes there had been a more "gradual adjustment" to the higher prices.

http://gulf1.typepad.com/gulf1_c_morris/2008/06/obamas-new-stra.html

PRETTY SCARY STUFF HUH?

Please look these over and tell us what you think?

 

I am not going to cheer or condemn. You be the judge. This is an official list of the upcoming increases in taxes for various individuals and businesses in Pres. Obama’s budget. Pull them apart and give us your thoughts. Good or not good…and why?

President Obama’s budget proposes 9 billion in new taxes over the course of the next 10 years, starting fiscal year 2011, most of which are tax increases on individuals.

1) On people making more than 0,000.

8 billion – Bush tax cuts expire
9 billlion – eliminate itemized deduction
8 billion – capital gains tax hike

Total: 6 billion/10 years

2) Businesses:

billion – Reinstate Superfund taxes
billion – tax carried-interest as income
billion – codify "economic substance doctrine"
billion – repeal LIFO
0 billion – international enforcement, reform deferral, other tax reform
billion – information reporting for rental payments
.3 billion – excise tax on Gulf of Mexico oil and gas
.4 billion – repeal expensing of tangible drilling costs
million – repeal deduction for tertiary injectants
million – repeal passive loss exception for working interests in oil and natural gas properties
billion – repeal manufacturing tax deduction for oil and natural gas companies
billion – increase to 7 years geological and geophysical amortization period for independent producers
2 million – eliminate advanced earned income tax credit

Total: 3 billion/10 years

Kinda long but please read and tell me what you think?

 

No matter what your choice is, does this sound ok to you?

WASHINGTON — Barack Obama has a disturbing habit of saying things that are not true, such as no one who makes less than 0,000 will pay higher taxes under his tax plans.

He is running saturation ads around the country saying this, but the fact is that lots of people will be paying higher taxes beneath that income level (which will raise the top marginal tax rate from 35 percent to nearly 40 percent). In fact, millions of Americans who now pay no income taxes will get "refundable" checks from the government under his plan (but more on that in a minute).

The liberal senator would raise capital-gains tax rates on the sale of stocks or other assets on the gain in their value when they’re sold. That would mean higher taxes on millions of American families preparing for their retirement.

He’d raise taxes on dividends, too, that would impose higher taxes on Americans whose income depends on those hard-earned dividends.

If you run a small business that earns 0,000 or more and you pay taxes on its earnings as an individual taxpayer (though you pay yourself less than that), you will be hit by his higher income tax.

His plan proposes to get rid of a lot of corporate tax "loopholes," which would mean higher taxes that would be passed on to their customers who make a lot less than 0,000.

But the most disingenuous part of his tax plan is his claim that he will give 95 percent of all American workers a "tax cut," because he does not mention that it will mean sending checks to millions of tax filers who pay no personal income taxes.

Critics say that looks "suspiciously like welfare" or income redistribution from wealthier taxpayers to lower-income Americans. But it also raises the question, How can he call it a "tax cut" when its recipients pay no income taxes?

Under his "Making Work Pay" income tax cut for low- to middle-income people, he will give a "refundable" 0 tax credit to low- to middle-income workers or ,000 to couples. It would begin to phase out at ,000 for individuals and 0,000 for a couple.

But because he makes it "refundable," he will pay the equivalent amount to those who have no income-tax liability after taking the usual tax credits and deductions in the tax code. Those checks would come from taxes to be paid by higher-income Americans.

The Internal Revenue Service says nearly 46 million tax filers — one-third of all filers — had no tax liability in 2006, so you can hardly call this a tax cut because they pay no taxes.

"What he’s really talking about doing is mailing a check and, to me, that looks more like a welfare program than the kind of real tax relief that would encourage work, savings and investments," said Phil Kerpen, policy director at Americans for Prosperity, a free-market advocacy group.

Obama claims that almost all workers (95 percent) will benefit from his "tax cuts." But Investor’s Business Daily points out that Obama’s "’working families’ does not include all households. Throw in singles, retirees, students and the unemployed, and the share getting some tax-related benefit is a good deal less."

The Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan tax-analysis group established by the liberal Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, dismisses his 95 percent figure, saying that about 80 percent of households would receive a tax cut. Throw in the tens of millions of tax filers who owe no taxes, and the percentage of taxpayers getting real tax cuts falls a lot lower.

The Obama campaign’s chief economist Jason Furman told me in an e-mail that "the tens of millions of families working hard and paying payroll taxes do not think that tax cuts are a form of ‘welfare’ or ‘redistribution’ — they think it is only fair to reward work."

Roberton Williams of the Tax Policy Center said "one can argue" that workers who don’t pay income taxes "are paying Social Security payroll taxes, and this is a tax cut against that."

But is this just another clever way for Obama to redistribute the nation’s income, taking from high-income taxpayers who pay the lion’s share of all income taxes and giving it to lower-income workers who pay none?

Williams doesn’t dispute this. "You could view it that way because both (tax) proposals are in the same tax plan," he said. "There’s no question that’s one way to perceive the tax plan." Exactly.

So this is what’s at the core of Obama’s economic policies — taking more money from one group of taxpayers and directly transferring it to those in the lower- to middle-income tax brackets who pay little or no income taxes to begin with.

Instead of cutting everyone’s taxes to encourage work, investment and savings by enlarging the economic pie, Obama would redivide the pie into smaller slices and redistribute it through the tax system.

This is the Europeanization of the economy that awaits us under an Obama presidency.

How many new taxes has Obama added or proposed?

 

We have:

Cap and Trade
Increased Cigarette tax
Increased Capital Gains tax
Increased Income taxes
Eliminate Itemized deductions
Tax healthcare benefits
nearly 1/2 a Trillion in new business taxes
Eliminate Mortgage deductions

and don’t forget the HUGE National Debt which is in reality a tax on all future generations

What else am I overlooking?

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